fp@224: #!/bin/sh fp@224: module="msr_rt" fp@224: device="msr" fp@224: mode="664" fp@224: fp@224: # Group: since distributions do it differently, look for wheel or use staff fp@224: if grep '^staff:' /etc/group > /dev/null; then fp@224: group="staff" fp@224: else fp@224: group="wheel" fp@224: fi fp@224: fp@224: # invoke insmod with all arguments we got fp@224: # and use a pathname, as newer modutils don't look in . by default fp@224: /sbin/insmod -f ./$module.ko $* || exit 1 fp@224: fp@224: major=`cat /proc/devices | awk "\\$2==\"$device\" {print \\$1}"` fp@224: fp@224: echo $major fp@224: # Remove stale nodes and replace them, then give gid and perms fp@224: # Usually the script is shorter, it's scull that has several devices in it. fp@224: fp@224: rm -f /dev/${device} fp@224: mknod /dev/${device} c $major 0 fp@224: # ln -sf ${device}0 /dev/${device} fp@224: chgrp users /dev/${device} fp@224: chmod $mode /dev/${device} fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: fp@224: